Grafting Fruit Trees NEW

Date & Time

April 9, 2026 from 10:00am to 11:30am

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Venue

Pat's Barn at Patrick Ranch

10381 Midway
between Chico and Durham, CA
United States

Event Type

Workshops

This is an in-person event

Workshops are free—registration is required. Limit 30 people.

About the Event

Grafting and budding are methods of plant propagation that join parts of different plants so that they will grow as one plant. Nearly all fruit trees are grown on rootstocks that have been selected to overcome soil problems. The scion cultivar is typically budded onto the rootstock. These techniques are used to propagate cultivars to improve tree survival and resistance to soil-borne diseases or pests. Budding or grafting can also be used to convert a cultivar to another cultivar or to have more than one cultivar growing on the same tree.  After the lecture a hands-on demonstration of budding will take place in the demonstration fruit orchard. 

Questions? Need to cancel? Want to get on a Workshop Waiting List? Please email us at anrmgbutte@ucanr.edu. Be sure to include your phone number in case we need to contact you.

Event Contacts

UC Master Gardeners of Butte County

anrmgbutte@ucanr.edu